A typical day on the slopes turns into a chilling nightmare for three snowboarders when they get stranded on the chairlift before their last run. As the ski patrol switches off the night lights, they realize with growing panic that they’ve been left behind dangling high off the ground with no way down. With the resort closed until the following weekend and frostbite and hypothermia already setting in, the trio is forced to take desperate measures to escape off the mountain before they freeze to death. Once they make their move, they discover with horror that they have much more to fear than just the frigid cold. As they combat unexpected obstacles, they start to question if their will to survive is strong enough to overcome the worst ways to die?

As a former skier I have traveled on those chairs countless times and have wondered what if, because believe me if there is a wind and depending on the temperature your chances of lasting the night aren’t good and if you have to jump well pray for lots of powder, I guess you could try to get to the nearest support pole. I really don’t like movies were people could freeze to death it hits to close to home for me. But I can certainly relate.

Frozen will be having it’s World Premier at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival as part of the Park City at Midnight lineup. The Offical website is frozen-film.com or you can follow the movie on Twitter or Facebook Director Adam Green can be followed of Twitter

What you haven’t heard of this one, well that may change in the future as this film has been accepted into the 16th annual Slamdance Film Festival which is being held January 21-28 at Park City, Utah.congrats to all involved and judging from the Trailer this looks like it could be a winner. You may have heard of another small film that was at Slamdance last year called Paranormal Activity which went on to break records at the Box-Office this year.